Bill and I are sampling six beers from the TommyKnocker Brewery, located in Idaho Springs, Colorado. Unfortunately they didn't send these to us, we had to buy them.
Here we go....
Jack Whacker Wheat Ale
Very light in color, very light in taste.
Tingles on the tongue, probably from the lemon used during the brewing process.
Very little head, not much carbonation.
The flavor quickly disappears.
Ratings: Bill, 4. Alan 3.5. Bill said "Nothing Special, except for the taste on the tongue." Alan said "Too much like Bud Light for a Wheat Beer."
Pick Axe Pale Ale
Amberish in color, very sour smell.
Small head with decent carbonation.
Not as good a feeling on the tongue, it's more bitter than we expected.
Ratings: Bill, 2.5. Alan, 2.5. Both agreed "We wanted to rip the taste off our tongues with our teeth."
Alpine Glacier (Lager)
Light golden color, medium head after the pour.
Smell was awful, like the beer had rotted or something.
Taste was very weak. Not what a lager should be.
Ratings: Bill 2.5, Alan 2.0. The label says "brew contains the finest quality ingredients in the Tommyknocker tradition." Thus far, this tradition isn't anything worth celebrating.
Butthead Doppelbock Lager
Very dark brown color, big head.
Both Bill and Alan quickly picked up the scent of the caramel.
Great flavor, very tasty. Very smooth in the mouth.
Ratings: Bill 6.0, Alan, 6.5. Both thought this was the best beer thus far, and both would drink a six pack.
Ornery Amber (Lager)
Medium Brown color, no head to speak of, very little carbonation.
Nice, pleasant smell.
The initial drink fills your mouth with bubbles, and it is very tasty. It is smooth and flavorful.
Ratings: Bill, 5.0, Alan 4.5. Bill says "A decent beer, I would maybe buy a three pack." Alan said "Not the best, not the worst."
Maple Nut Brown Ale
Dark brown color, medium-sized head, little carbonation.
Smell is nutty and pleasant.
Alan was very impressed with the flavor and finish of this beer. The chocolate malts make the difference.
Bill 2.5, Alan 6.5. Alan said "Liked it a lot." Bill said "I did not enjoy them."
After tasting the six beers, Alan thought the brewery did an ok job. As most breweries do, there are some that they are known for, and there are some that just fill the stable. Bill says "Go for the Butthead," while Alan says "Butthead or Maple, both were tasty."
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A beer making adventure
Hello again everyone!
My father and I have bottled another batch of beer today. This time around we made wheat-style beer. It should be ready to drink after four to five weeks or lagering, so right now it is sitting in the fridge.
My father and I have bottled another batch of beer today. This time around we made wheat-style beer. It should be ready to drink after four to five weeks or lagering, so right now it is sitting in the fridge.
An Epic Beer Adventure
Hello all!
This past weekend Bill and I stopped by the Quay Street Brewery in Port Huron, Michigan. Bill was officiating the Port Huron vs. Marion arena football game, and our wives were with their friends at a bachelorette party in Putnam County. I was lucky enough to follow along, play alternate official for the game, and enjoy some great brews after.
Two other officials from the game, Matt and Les, came out with us, and the night was very enjoyable. Bill and I discussed the many different beers we sampled after the evening, and our comments will be posted as soon as we get together to type them up.
This past weekend Bill and I stopped by the Quay Street Brewery in Port Huron, Michigan. Bill was officiating the Port Huron vs. Marion arena football game, and our wives were with their friends at a bachelorette party in Putnam County. I was lucky enough to follow along, play alternate official for the game, and enjoy some great brews after.
Two other officials from the game, Matt and Les, came out with us, and the night was very enjoyable. Bill and I discussed the many different beers we sampled after the evening, and our comments will be posted as soon as we get together to type them up.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Dundee Irish Red (USA, NY)
Dundee Irish Red (USA)
ABV - 5.0%
McGuire's Irish Red (USA, Florida)
McGuire's Irish Red (USA)
ABV - 4.5%
Never Summer Ale (USA, Colorado)
Never Summer Ale (USA, Colorado)
ABV - Unknown
Winter Ale Old Man (USA, NY)
Winter Ale Old Man (USA, NY)
ABV - 7.7 %
Blue Heron Pale Ale (USA - NY)
Blue Heron Pale Ale
ABV - 6.1 %
Tire Bite Golden Ale (USA, Maryland)
Tire Bite Golden Ale (USA)
ABV - 5.1 % (IBU 16.5)
Another round of tasting tonight..
Hello everyone!
Tonight will be Bill and Al's second tasting adventure. We plan to taste a few Irish Reds, a beer or two from Samuel Adams, and some uncommon beers from all around the USA. Check back later tonight for our tasting notes.
Enjoy!
Tonight will be Bill and Al's second tasting adventure. We plan to taste a few Irish Reds, a beer or two from Samuel Adams, and some uncommon beers from all around the USA. Check back later tonight for our tasting notes.
Enjoy!
The Excellent Adventure Begins...
Hello everyone!
Bill Foltz and I have started a beer-tasting adventure. We have decided to taste different styles and flavors of beers. Our method of selecting what to drink is single bottles from various stores and sampling them.
Tonight is our first tasting...stay turned for more updates.
Enjoy!
Bill and Alan
Lion Lager (Sri Lanka)
Lion Lager (Sri Lanka)
ABV - 4.8 %
James Boag's Premium Lager
James Boag's Premium Lager
ABV - 5.0%
Czechvar Premium Czech Lager (Czech)
Czechvar Premium Czech Lager (Czech)
ABV - 5.0%
Estrella Damm (Barcelona)
Estrella Damm (Barcelona)
ABV - 5.4%
33 Export (Vietnam)
33 Export (Vietnam)
ABV - 4.5%
Kronenbourg 1664 (France)
Kronenbourg 1664 (France)
ABV - 5.2%
Weihenstephaner (Germany)
Weihenstephaner (Germany)
ABV - 5.1%
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